Shumate had previously been charged with domestic battery and interference with the reporting of a crime over events earlier that day at his family's home in the 400 block of East Church Street in Eaton.

According to authorities, Shumate's spouse told an Eaton officer that during an argument, her husband took her cellphone to prevent her from calling police, and also placed his arm around her neck and slammed her to the floor.

According to another affidavit, released Monday, when Delaware County deputies and Eaton police later went to the Church Street address, Shumate emerged from the house holding a handgun, ignored demands that he drop the firearm, and "raised his right arm directly toward (a deputy)."

The deputy fired a rifle eight times, the document said, reportedly striking Shumate in a leg and foot.

The deputy then kicked a .22-caliber handgun on the ground out of Shumate's reach.

Authorities said audio and video recordings of the incident confirm that Shumate raised his gun in the deputy's direction.

A bullet hole, and a .22-caliber bullet, were found in "a structure directly behind where (the deputy) had been standing," the document said. Indiana State Police forensic examiners also determined that bullet had been fired from the gun found next to Shumate, it added.

Shumate was being held without bond Tuesday in the Delaware County jail.

Douglas Walker is a news reporter at The Star Press. Contact him at 765-213-5851 or at dwalker@muncie.gannett.com.